Casual penguins in their floral tuxedos. Looks like they're out for a morning stroll, doesn't it?
Casual penguins in their floral tuxedos. Looks like they're out for a morning stroll, doesn't it?
I finally watched "Walk the Line" today- put me in the mood to make this vintage telephone illustration.
Just for fun, an illustration of a juggling bear.
Old keys I drew today, filled with fabrics from my collection. Click to see larger version for the full effect!
Finally finished this poster-sized piece! I assembled the background hills by hand, using layers of fabric and hundreds (thousands? who knows) of stitches. I'm planning to have this printed 18"x24" for the show next month- can't wait to see how it'll look!
The tufted titmouse is a small songbird from North America. Their song is usually described as a whistled peter-peter-peter.
Another bird for Birds of a Feather. These owls are only 6 inches tall and their call is a series of deep single or double hoots.
Another piece for Birds of a Feather show. Slowly making progress! I've got my eye on several other birds that will get a similar treatment to this prothonotary warbler. I'm picturing them all clustered together, each singing a slightly different song.
My illustrated album cover is featured in the new Uppercase! Click to see a preview of the entire issue. It really looks beautiful- well done Janine, and thanks for including me.
... prints! For sale soon....